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1、托福(作文)模拟试卷 10及答案与解析 Writing Based on Knowledge and Experience 1 Do you agree or disagree that progress is always good? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. 2 Learning about the past has no value for those of us living in the present. Do you agree or disagree? Use specific reason
2、s and examples to support your answer. 3 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? With the help of technology, students can learn more information and learn it more quickly. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. 4 The expression “Never, never give up“ means to keep
3、trying and never stop working for your goals. Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer. 托福(作文)模拟试卷 10答案与解析 Writing Based on Knowledge and Experience 1 【正确答案】 Is progress always good? Progress can be measured in many ways, but one very tan
4、gible way to measure progress is by looking at economic development. In these terms, progress can be seen as a very positive force, helping many people rise up from poverty. But history shows that progress, even as measured by economic progress, always has its cost. Take Germany in the 1930s for exa
5、mple. Humiliated by unequal treaties after World War t, the German people were suffering from a terrible economy and massive inflation. Then Hitler took power and mobilized the German economy. In several years the German economy recovered and was actually becoming one of the most powerful in Europe.
6、 But Hitlers economic miracle came at a terrible price. His plan was to use Germanys economic power to finance its military power. Germanys aggression sparked World War II, a catastrophe that killed tens of millions of people all over the whole world, including countless millions of civilians. When
7、progress serves evil, the result hurts. Likewise, the progress of America, arguably the most advanced of all nations, has come at a heavy price. America used to be the land of Native Americans. Americas current “progress“ would probably not have been achieved if most of the land in America still bel
8、onged to the Native Americans. From their perspective, Americas current progress is their profound loss. Finally, Chinas economic growth over the past 25 years has been truly remarkable. Standards of living have gone up dramatically, but the progress has negative aspects as well as the obvious posit
9、ive ones. As income gaps between the rich and the poor widen, social problems like crime and poverty become more pronounced. The damage done to the environment by factories and “progressive“ human activity might not be undone for hundreds of years, affecting the lives of Chinese people for generatio
10、ns to come. If these problems are not addressed, our grandchildren might truly come to regret current alleged “progress.“ 【知识模块】 作文 2 【正确答案】 Does history have any value for people living in tne present? People live in the present. They plan for and worry about the future. History, however, is the st
11、udy of the past. Some people might ask, “Given all the demands that press in from living in the present and anticipating what is yet to come, why bother with what has been? Given all the desirable and available branches of knowledge, why insist as most American educational programs do on a good bit
12、of history? And why urge many students to study even more about history than they are required to?“ However, it is undeniable that learning about the past has its value, it will help us understand people and societies, and it will help us understand change and how the society we live in came to be.
13、History helps us understand people and societies. In the first place, history offers a storehouse of information about how people and societies behave. Understanding the operations of people and societies is difficult, though a number of disciplines make the attempt. An exclusive reliance on current
14、 data would needlessly handicap our efforts. For example, how can we evaluate war if the nation is at peace unless we use historical materials? How can we understand genius, the influence of technological innovation, or the role that beliefs play in shaping family life, if we do not use what we know
15、 about experiences in the past? Consequently, history must serve, however imperfectly, as our laboratory, and data from the past must serve as our most vital evidence in the unavoidable quest to figure out why our complex species behaves as it does in societal settings. This, fundamentally, is why w
16、e cannot stay away from history: it offers the only extensive evidential base for the contemplation and analysis of how societies function, and people need to have some sense of how societies function simply to run their own lives. History also helps us understand change and how the society we live
17、in came to be. The second reason history is inescapable as a subject of serious study follows closely on the first. The past causes the present and the future. Any time we try to know why something happened whether a shift in political party dominance in the American Congress, a major change in the
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